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Tate St. Ives is First Public Gallery to Present Selected Survey of Adam Chodzko
Adam Chodzko, Mask Filter. 2007. Mixed media, approx. 23 cm X 26 cm X 40 cm. © The artist. LONDON.- Adam Chodzko (b1965) works directly with the people and places that surround him, often peripheral communities that define themselves through their own rituals and folklore.
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Landscapes: Real and Imagined Opens at The Nelson Atkins-Museum in Kansas City
Martin van Heemskerck, Flemish (1537-1612). Colosseum at Rome. Engraving, 8 3/8 x 10 1/4 inches. Gift of Milton McGreevy, F76-55/29. KANSAS CITY.-
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Kids' art showcases Hispanic culture
Through the large glass windows of Great Florida Bank in Little Havana, passersby could see dozens of multicolored children's drawings and people dancing to salsa music.
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Cornell Capa, Founder of International Center of Photography, Died at 90
John F. Kennedy by Cornell Capa. NEW YORK.-
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Latin American and Caribbean Art: from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art at NY State Museum
ALBANY.- The Museum of Modern Art has been collecting art from Latin America and the Caribbean since the early 1930s, and it has become the leading institution collecting such art in the world.
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Christie's Announces Sale of Jeff Koons' Ballon Flower Magenta at Post War and Contemporary Art Sale
Jeff Koons, Balloon Flower (Magenta), 1995-1999 high chromium stainless steel, mirrored polish finish with transparent color coating 114 x 132 x 108 in. (289.6 x 335.3 x 274.3 cm.) Executed in 1995-99. Photo: © Christie's Images Limited.
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Splendor in the Bass: The Portraits on View at The Bass Museum
German School Last quarter of the sixteenth century, Duke Heinrich von Sachsen Lauenburg (1550-1585), Archbishop of Bremen Oil on panel 42” x 35”. Photo: Courtesy of the Bass Museum of Art.
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Woking's Lightbox Gallery and Museum Wins 100,000 Arts Prize
The Lightbox at night. Photo: Peter Cook. LONDON.- A community based art gallery and museum in Woking, Surrey, has won the UK’s arts award, The Art Fund Prize 2008.
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Gallery That Houses Guernica at the Reina Sofia in Madrid to Get Complete Overhaul
Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937. Photo: Courtesy of Reina Sofia Museum. MADRID.- Guernica, Pablo Picasso's 1937 large anti-war painting, has been given a new illumination and will be repositioned at Madrid's Reina Sofia museum of modern art, Spanish press reports said Friday.
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Saturday's Our View: Artistic Eye
The Iowa West Public Art program launched in 2004, and the mission is slowly but surely being realized through the efforts of many organizations and individual patrons. The master plan is to create a prosperous urban area known for its cultural enlightenment and public art collection with by 2015.
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Work by Mandarin student artists recognized in contest
Two Mandarin teens received honorable mention awards recently from U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., for artwork they created for the annual Congressional Art Competition.
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Cleveland Play House to host Israeli troupe's take on 'Hamlet'
Israel's Cameri Theatre will perform "Hamlet" at the Cleveland Play House this week. In Hebrew. But it won't be a stodgy, Old Testament-style rendering, said Omri Nitzan, artistic director of the Tel Aviv-based company.
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Cultural Center Has Camp For You
Potential summer campers at the Carrollwood Cultural Center can get a taste of pottery, drama, painting, and music at a hands-on open house next week.
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It's Time To Enjoy Time Of Your Life
The nation's largest children's science center has a new exhibition that's all about you.
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$450,000 grants painting rosy picture for Art Works
An effort to transform a former industrial building into a haven for artists could be completed by next summer, an administrator said Friday.
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News to Use
The Armstrong County second annual senior art exhibit will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Area Agency on Aging, 326 S. Water St., Suite 1, Kittanning.
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Get lost looking for some art? You're not alone
NASHUA -- If gas prices keep you bound to the area this holiday weekend, here's a suggestion: Visit the sculpture symposium in the Millyard. ... - By PATRICK MEIGHAN Staff Writer
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Seniors' talents on display
An exhibit featuring the artistic talents of local senior citizens will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Agency on Aging facility at 326 S. Water St. in Kittanning.
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Molding memories
SPRING GLEN - Those heartbroken women. Sculptor Karen Jobe Templeton's thoughts kept coming back to the wives and mothers as, day after day after day, she listened to radio accounts in August of the Crandall Canyon mine disaster.
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Artist Revives Work From Ashes Of Gallery Fire
The popular Iamgo Gallery on Douglas Avenue was the creative workplace for Marilyn Jones and 14 other artists. On Dec. 9, 2007, the gallery was gutted by a fire of suspicious origin. "I remember standing in front of it in total shock," Jones recalled. "You could see right through it. I went home and just cried."
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High Profile: SAM FRANKLIN
Late one recent spring afternoon, Sam Franklin, a nephrologist treating patients with severe kidney disease, sits near his living room window overlooking Colonial Lake, animatedly explaining how he turned a longtime passion into a part-time business. And the enterprise also happens to benefit Spoleto Festival USA.
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Cornell Capa, Photojournalist and Museum Founder, Dies at 90
After a distinguished career as a photojournalist, Mr. Capa founded the International Center of Photography.
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Capa captured society in photos
NEW YORK - Pioneer photojournalist Cornell Capa, who used his pictures to illuminate social and political causes and also founded the International Center of Photography, died Friday.
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Outpouring from Short North to aid two dine-and-dash victims
Waiters and waitresses plan to donate tips, artists will auction their work, and bands will host a benefit concert to help a waitress paralyzed in a hit-and-run outside the Haiku restaurant. A customer who left the Asian restaurant in the Short North without paying struck Rachel Widomski and co-owner Julie Liu with his sport-utility vehicle as they pursued him into the parking lot. Police say ...
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"The Dragon's Gift" on dislay at Honolulu Academy of Arts
A one-of-a-kind exhibit closes at the Honolulu Academy of Arts this weekend. More than one hundred rarely seen works of art are on display, courtesy of Bhutan.
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